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DAKINE EZ Traveler Rolling Bag - Women's
July 16, 2008
Here are a few guidelines for carry-on dimensions. Please keep in mind that you should verify with the specific airline you are using for carry-on sizes and rules. You can also find this information on the inside flap of your ticket booklet.U.S. - Most U.S. domestic, non commuter airlines 22"x14"x9". Many allow a second smaller item as well such as a tote, cosmetic bag, briefcase, etc. International - 18"x14"x9" - This is a recommended carry-on size and will very from airline to airline. Comments - People are always asking about that United Airlines template. You know, the square metal thing on the security belt that your carry-on luggage has to feed through in order to be legal carry-on size. The template says 14" x 9". This concerns people because most wheeled carry-on luggage are 14"x9" not including the carry handle and other little bumps that can add up and make the bag about 14.5"x9.5". So I measured a United Airlines template at LAX international and it was actually 15"x10". They can't fool me.
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